Search Results Search (-) All (1646) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1626) Teaching areas (5) Filling a void in stem cell therapy September 14, 2015 A new porous hydrogel could boost the success of stem-cell-based tissue regeneration Multi-joint, personalized soft exosuit breaks new ground September 18, 2018 Fully wearable soft exosuit with automatic tuning helps users save energy and walk outside over difficult terrain Exploring Earth’s deep subsurface with magnetic resonance chip January 7, 2019 Researchers develop miniaturized nuclear magnetic resonance for oil and gas exploration Metalens works in the visible spectrum, sees smaller than a wavelength of light June 2, 2016 High efficiency ultra-thin planar lens could replace heavy, bulky lenses in smart phones, cameras and telescopes Kilobots are leaving the nest November 21, 2011 Swarm of tiny, collaborative robots will be made available to researchers, educators, and enthusiasts Student profile: Maria Zlatkova May 22, 2018 This Bulgarian-born computer science student found her niche as a teacher A zero-index waveguide October 9, 2017 Researchers directly observe infinitely long wavelengths for the first time Nature’s chefs: How and why organisms make food for others May 12, 2023 Plants, animals, fungi, and humans have “cooking” in common Celebrating minds dedicated to discovery September 19, 2013 SEAS reflects on its research community during National Postdoc Appreciation Week Educating the innovators May 29, 2013 Eric Mazur's teaching and assessment philosophy, developed over 30 years at Harvard, has earned a worldwide following Calculating solar geoengineering’s technical costs November 28, 2018 Research describes how anti-global warming stratospheric aerosol program could work Wool-like material can remember and change shape September 3, 2020 Material could be used in smart textiles, medical devices and more Clean Hydrogen: A long-awaited solution for hard-to-abate sectors October 3, 2022 New research in Nature Energy models the value of clean hydrogen in decarbonizing heavy industries/heavy transport Research team receives $10M NSF grant to fund the development of small-scale mobile robotic devices August 13, 2009 Using Nature as inspiration, scientists aim to advance micro-manufacturing, ultra-low-power computing, and multi-agent coordination Ruth C. Fong '15 named Rhodes Scholar November 23, 2014 Computer science concentrator will pursue two master's degrees at the University of Oxford Fluid-filled pores separate materials with precision March 5, 2015 New system responds selectively to a flow of multiple materials, separating liquids, gases and solids without clogging and with significant energy savings An exchange of ideas and culture February 13, 2015 Traveling to Brazil, engineering students from Harvard and São Paolo explore sustainability in urban environments Rethinking wind power February 25, 2013 Harvard research suggests real-world generating capacity of wind farms at large scales has been overestimated A sound solution May 31, 2017 Student project seeks more effective communication for hard-of-hearing individuals Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 75 Page 76 Current page 77 Page 78 Page 79 … Page 88 88 Page 89 89 Next page › Last page »
Filling a void in stem cell therapy September 14, 2015 A new porous hydrogel could boost the success of stem-cell-based tissue regeneration
Multi-joint, personalized soft exosuit breaks new ground September 18, 2018 Fully wearable soft exosuit with automatic tuning helps users save energy and walk outside over difficult terrain
Exploring Earth’s deep subsurface with magnetic resonance chip January 7, 2019 Researchers develop miniaturized nuclear magnetic resonance for oil and gas exploration
Metalens works in the visible spectrum, sees smaller than a wavelength of light June 2, 2016 High efficiency ultra-thin planar lens could replace heavy, bulky lenses in smart phones, cameras and telescopes
Kilobots are leaving the nest November 21, 2011 Swarm of tiny, collaborative robots will be made available to researchers, educators, and enthusiasts
Student profile: Maria Zlatkova May 22, 2018 This Bulgarian-born computer science student found her niche as a teacher
A zero-index waveguide October 9, 2017 Researchers directly observe infinitely long wavelengths for the first time
Nature’s chefs: How and why organisms make food for others May 12, 2023 Plants, animals, fungi, and humans have “cooking” in common
Celebrating minds dedicated to discovery September 19, 2013 SEAS reflects on its research community during National Postdoc Appreciation Week
Educating the innovators May 29, 2013 Eric Mazur's teaching and assessment philosophy, developed over 30 years at Harvard, has earned a worldwide following
Calculating solar geoengineering’s technical costs November 28, 2018 Research describes how anti-global warming stratospheric aerosol program could work
Wool-like material can remember and change shape September 3, 2020 Material could be used in smart textiles, medical devices and more
Clean Hydrogen: A long-awaited solution for hard-to-abate sectors October 3, 2022 New research in Nature Energy models the value of clean hydrogen in decarbonizing heavy industries/heavy transport
Research team receives $10M NSF grant to fund the development of small-scale mobile robotic devices August 13, 2009 Using Nature as inspiration, scientists aim to advance micro-manufacturing, ultra-low-power computing, and multi-agent coordination
Ruth C. Fong '15 named Rhodes Scholar November 23, 2014 Computer science concentrator will pursue two master's degrees at the University of Oxford
Fluid-filled pores separate materials with precision March 5, 2015 New system responds selectively to a flow of multiple materials, separating liquids, gases and solids without clogging and with significant energy savings
An exchange of ideas and culture February 13, 2015 Traveling to Brazil, engineering students from Harvard and São Paolo explore sustainability in urban environments
Rethinking wind power February 25, 2013 Harvard research suggests real-world generating capacity of wind farms at large scales has been overestimated
A sound solution May 31, 2017 Student project seeks more effective communication for hard-of-hearing individuals